To help sustain the UK’s declining bee population and encourage local biodiversity, housebuilder Dandara has donated bee hotels to Trimsaran Community Primary school, close to its Golwg Gwendraeth development in Trimsaran, near Kidwelly.
By providing a bee hotel for each year group, Dandara is contributing to efforts ensuring the preservation of local wildlife, all while helping children to foster an appreciation of the vital work bees carry out in our ecosystem.
Tracey Gallacher-Thresh, Sales & Marketing Director for Dandara Wales & West said: “We’re always looking for new ways to support the communities we build in, which is why we are so pleased to donate bee hotels to Trimsaran Community Primary School. It’s important we are all helping and learning about local biodiversity, and we hope the pupils enjoy looking after their hotels.”
Catrin Bowley, Eco Co-ordinator at Trimsaran Community Primary School added: “It’s great to see the children so excited to look after their new bee hotels, which we have set up in our outdoor area, and we are all looking forward to seeing them be used by our new visitors. It’s a great opportunity for us to learn more about our local wildlife also, so we’d like to thank Dandara for their kind donation.”
Less than a mile from Trimsaran Community Primary School, Golwg Gwendraeth offers a scenic lifestyle with excellent transport links including Kidwelly train station approximately a 10-minute drive away.
Homebuyers will have a choice of supermarkets, cafés, pubs and restaurants with the market towns of Llanelli and Carmarthen only a short drive away. Ideal for families, Kidwelly has much to offer, thanks to its historic buildings and scenery. The town provides access to woodlands, countryside and the coast as well as boasting excellent local amenities and Kidwelly Castle, one of the greatest medieval fortresses in Wales.
The new sales office, located in Ffos Las Racecourse on Culla Rd, Trimsaran, Kidwelly SA17 4DE, is open from 10am-5pm, Thursday to Monday.
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